Summary:
12325-A-Yakima (Yakama): Portraits of men (including a chief) and children, some identified, some wearing ceremonial clothing; a woman gathering roots (piyake) and drying "piahe;" and tepees (including Curtis's), lodges, and other structures. 12325-B-Klickitat (Klikitat): Portraits of men, most identified; baskets; the Klickitat River; and men in canoes on the river. 12325-C-Nez Perce: Portraits of men (including Chief Joseph), many identified, many wearing traditional clothing, and a woman; men on horses; scouts; a man in a dugout canoe; a sweat lodge, tepees, and other lodges; rock art; and an agency building at Fort Lapwai. 12325-D-Umatilla: Portraits of men and children, some identified, some wearing traditional clothing; and a mat lodge and tepee.

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LOT 12325 (F) [P&P]

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67 photographic prints : b&w ; 6 x 8 in.

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